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"We are not coming back" : Tourists give the thumbs down to Khao San Road changes


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3 hours ago, lanista said:

I was in Laos for a few weeks and hardly saw a cop anywhere.

Try living in Laos where there are no supermarkets even after 15 years here in Thailand I can't find any decent markets in Vientiane. I prefer organized commodities to cheap street vendors any day of the week...Let Kao San become what it was meant to be... a street for the night life and not for the hawkers.

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Posted
4 hours ago, lanista said:

Khaosan rd died 20 years ago. It used to be lined with 'hole in the wall' guest houses  for 80 baht/night and mountains of backpacks waiting to be loaded into buses  fanning out all over Asia and beyond.

Khaosan  was taken over by developers  in the early noughts  and is now just like any other street littered with vendors and Indian hustlers not to mention  kfc , mcdonalds and expensive hotels and western style beer bars. 

 

A townhouse on Khaosan sold for about 1 million baht back when i first arrived.  Price now?? 50 million maybe.

Very high rents and deposits.Trendy Thais went there for a while but unlikely nowdays.

Bangkok has totally westernized the tourist areas.

No longer Asia.

 

 

Same as walking Street, Pattaya, was great before it became 'Walking Street'. Guess that's progress.

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Posted

Deal Struck For Khaosan Vendors To Submit Alternate Rules

By Jintamas Saksornchai, Staff Reporter

 

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Photo: Tjabeljan / Flickr

 

BANGKOK — Khaosan Road vendors will submit their own proposed regulations directly to the government next week after City Hall backed down on enforcing its own week-old rules.

 

A merchant representative said Tuesday she was satisfied with a compromise struck that would get them involved with setting the rules of the street after an impasse between the city and police saw the bustling tourist destination fall silent last week.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/featured/2018/08/07/deal-struck-for-khaosan-vendors-to-submit-alternate-rules/

 
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-- © Copyright Khaosod English 2018-08-07
Posted
6 hours ago, varun said:

Instead of decimating an iconic street with oodles of character,

why don't you get rid of the ebony / uzbekistan whores and nigerian pushers that congregate between Sukhumvit Soi 1- 5?

 

why only the foreign hookers? What about the local hookers? 

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Went there on Saturday to check the status. Only Farangs are sad, that sidewalk bars are closed, and street shops are not there any more. But now Kaosan is extended to every corner.

 

But lot of Thais especially youngsters happily sitting on the side walk and get beer from 7-11 and happily drinking.

 

Those capitalist owners who can bribe police can setup their tables on the street, where are small scale vendors are cleaned up.

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"Traders spoke of a once busy and eclectic road and a thriving trade being obliterated in the name of progress and order."

 

Errr... Shouldn't that be "peace and order"?  Peace and prosperity, what's that?

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Posted
Now the street is filled with parked taxies and tuk tuks.
Ban all cars and tuk tuks and bring the stalls back the soi is dead now.
Exactly the same happened in my Soi. BMA put up some sign with a 2,000 Baht fine and cleared the not even existing sidewalk. Now there a tons of motorcycle parked there. I wonder what is the purpose of this actions?
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Posted
5 hours ago, cmsally said:

Actually not really true, the Chinese love Chiang Mai weekend markets in the open air at weekends. They are so stuffed full of Chinese you can hardly walk.

It has long amused me to see mainland Chinese shopping for Chinese manufactured goods, then take them home again! Singapore Chinatown is a prime example, most of these goods are export only and they are unable to buy them at home I'm guessing!

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Posted
6 hours ago, lanista said:

Khaosan rd died 20 years ago. It used to be lined with 'hole in the wall' guest houses  for 80 baht/night and mountains of backpacks waiting to be loaded into buses  fanning out all over Asia and beyond.

Khaosan  was taken over by developers  in the early noughts  and is now just like any other street littered with vendors and Indian hustlers not to mention  kfc , mcdonalds and expensive hotels and western style beer bars. 

 

A townhouse on Khaosan sold for about 1 million baht back when i first arrived.  Price now?? 50 million maybe.

Very high rents and deposits.Trendy Thais went there for a while but unlikely nowdays.

Bangkok has totally westernized the tourist areas.

No longer Asia.

 

 

Times change. 
Be the tree that sways with the breeze, rather than the one that leans in against the wind 

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the country is changing, some people might not like it but the sidewalks are not for shops, little by little it will become a city like others

Posted

Ummm .....

 

Some of us older farangs who used to enjoy staying in Khao San Road in the 1970s and 1980s, and even the early 1990s, greatly dislike the current Khao San Road set up and have not ventured there for some time.

 

It is one big hole these days.

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Posted
5 hours ago, Dick Crank said:

i dont think the chinese cared for it much, they like nice hotels better and seafood buffets, the clean streets make them feel safer and they stay in the hotel and spend more. tuk tuk and vendor income does not really matter.

 

but you learn well, and quickly, and you do it quite well...(cut to scene of head bobbing up and down)

When do the Chinese spend anything outside what is included in their package? 7/11 maybe? 

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Posted

Money spent on the "street" stays on the "street" :shock1:

Money spent in stores and legitimate bars ends up in the pockets of the people who are enforcing this ban, be they government or private companies with vested interests.?

Some money may even end up in the tax mans pockets, where as you know for a fact hes making nothing at present ? 

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Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, observer90210 said:

I do not wish to go to a place that is blockaded with police or army and be considered as a suspect when I am just wanting to have a good time and spend my money.

Or involuntarily participate in Operation Outlaw Foreigner X.

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